Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 12, 1917, Page 2

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Vehat Is Going ©n Tonight. the home L & ter street eve: 2 P, : 4 3 5 s Yo. 22, Knights of| o0 > ractively decara: ‘and - ! ) A e ¢ L o PO o o thlan, Main shett S & < T.|the various games were G u::-' J;:hn :vcommandnry. No. 11, K. b e at 3 BURNS MAY F-ROVE FATAL. Marjoric Connor, Helping - in the ‘Graos| Housework, Has Clothing Tak® little"'m‘:;‘al‘v’- ,IM: i diama From Burning Grease. ° 5 Miss Marjorie com‘o‘r.cdaughter‘ «1:: OBITUARY. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1. Connor, of & % : - Maple cvenue was probably fatally Miss Helen M. Olin. d % NP e * burned Saturay noon while preparing |\ After a long illness the death of mm mfi-m—a" . ‘g dinner for the family. ~The girl, who|Helen M. Olin occurred at the home of | hang at the opening noght of the auto is a student at Windham High School | her parents, Mr. and Mrss Alllsén W. | shor Some made the trip from in the junioy class is now in St. Jo- eld Saturday = e ,“ sepl’s hospital where it was assert'd | morning. Miss Olin, who was born in|that mnfl con- that she weuld undoubtedly die as the | 1896, the daughter of Allison and Ade- | dition after the recent storm. result of the burns she had received.|line (Sesar) Olin in Mansfield, receiv- A As Mrs. Conner is ill, Marjorie was do- | ed her education in the local high JEWETT CITY Ing the housewor: and when she en-|school afterwards to Hartford| - dea to put some grease into the | where she completed ‘her’ course. Aft- b 5 - = Stove 'Zi’r clq".’hlns caught fire. Scream- | er getting through school she was em- | Pleasing Entertainments Given in ing the zirl picked up a rug off of the|ployed in South Windham until she| French and English at Parish Fair floor, wrapping i around her and she | was forced to retire on account of her| _Five Days’ Summer Chautauqua lled on the fidor extinguishing the |health. Besides her parents, she leaves . ; e biaze, but not before she had heen se- | two sisters, Florence of Uncasville and| Assured—Men Who Will Take Mifi- |1eague. St ot et Verely burned about the body, arms|Vera S. of this city and one brother,| tary Enrsliments. logs: B g Reaiding in Worcsster. and col h ® Edward Saunders, Manson Adams | : devolop into . Dr. O O'Neil dressed the|Myron W., a student in the Jocal ;:giel:fi hur!;xs e T school. < i The entertainments at the fairs at 4 Charles H. Bowen. | St Mary’s parish hall were in French [Smith ....................... g Anspiring land Constable L. S. Barstow all of East Prastsnes and English last week. The children s ok —_— ; L. T. L. Celebrates Lincoln's\Birthday.| 1. goath of Charles H. Bowen oc- | were duilled by the. Sisters. and. ne- There was =, zodd sized attendance at]curred at his home in South Coventry | quitted themselves with much ability. i upley. = 4 the meeting of the L. T. L. held in the|saruday morning after long illness. Be- | They gave these two brograms: z ... Maynard gggg;hi.‘,’;‘a.‘:’;":fii“n.‘;;;'ni? Bt | e o Ras, bnind, 3")1 108 i ou arc Saf (&4 s of intemperance, and also a rooms of the W. C. T. U. on Valley|siges his widow he leaves one daught-| Topsey-Turvey, action _sol first street Sunday afternoon. The meet-10 Vre Tda E. Phipps of this city. ey B dine . Richarason }they were profoundly mistaken. change of name to Eleanor Adams, xncd was in hmm:lotf Lincoln’s :’x:gthm joss" Let- Selectmen Gratified. 3 ‘W. C. Norris of Wil was eon- ] ] : ant an appropriate program . rmed as pei C Riyet - Arrnsetiints Wi s chargs FUNERAL. % Meher | First Selectman John A. Gllbert was | S0 22 Setmanont Tecel¥or of the A- W en f& ou take of Mrs. J. J. Fields, of Norwich, Mrs. o & tic. s > 3 Field baskets: Plainfield, Smith 5. K th s M Sbm!e r;np;fi:ga:t:v!e:hitx.e&“’fg. Iéi v:;: = !unefalmo(.G‘eflq;r:x"‘Brown et lslonnlh‘E.,_ : same Jrill, ol-|potter .4 Daggett 3; Putnam, m,‘"‘;" hiin g ffered thely gervices as’ enu- Putnam Inn Taxation Reduced. Fa cr John S ed1c1nc Sl ARG e et o e e o o 5 owed by "a patriotic song; Pour le|Baker 3, Richardssn 1; foul baskets,|merators or othel duty to which he| In the Linsley appeal ~ from the S e e ome in Scotland Sat-|bon Dieu que juis je falre, recitation: |y yster %, Baker TAlght assign them: Al walke of life |board of assessors of the town of Put. [fOf your cold and to of four weeks. urday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev.|Le lucre d'orge, dialogue; chorus, Les % - 1 9 nam, this case being on the same con- . e Martin J. Lovering of Scotland and | Bresiliennes. 2 N it e sideration as the Ellen M. Bugbee ap- |Duild new flesh and Valentine Party. s | B Stmmten Career of Westupmtet; Summer Chautauqus Assured. The Thursday club will meet e | peal from the board of relief of the A pretty Valentine party was held at | officiated at the services. elatives [ - week at the home of Mrs. J. W. Tuck- solunteer | fown of P * sl 2 _— e e e summer Chautaugua course of came. forward as one man to volunteer | fown of Putnam,%ried here last zionth, 3 erman. The readers at the meeting | thetr services. C. H. i it was stipulated by counsel that, with m'ength, because it is free acted as bearers. Burial was in the Palmertown cemetery, under the _ di- | 1ve days is assured, as thirty guaran-|.i; he Mrs. W. W, Adams and Mrs. : T tors have signed the agreement. The o . . the concert of the court, judgment be rection of Undertaker Hiram N. Fenn. | suarantors are responsible for lcense, | Matthew Barr =~ . hold amother | 3PPOIntment. Howard S. Wood of the [entered (hat the assessment on the from morphine, chloro- ckets. ©olly Four are to hold another | ywhitestone Worsted was another; | Putnam inn property for the purposes f dei h 2 orm, codeing, neroin, or We Commence Now To Lyman Maine. Faand ve hundrea season okt | o 17 " : . e Chautauqua association furnishes - 5 Hector McConnell, superintendent of | of taxation be reduced to $29,5%5. B i e aan Majus was|the program, tent, advertising. pay Present for Six Years. the mili at Ballouville, another. Offi-| Mrs. Blanche W. Linsley is {he exec- rém_ his yden | their own expenses, and furnish the Harry Dennison has been present|cials at the plants of the Assawaga|utrix of the estate of Mrs. Ellen M. ;)ther dangerous dl‘ugs‘. lee YOll street Sunday afternoon at two clock-|sum of one hundred dollars ‘for dis- | every Sunday f v i > - y for six years in the Bap- | Woolen companv at Dayville and “the | Bugbee. - Her appeal from the board .o ne‘x& Robe;:lghs. M:ore officiated at the | tributing the advertising furnished, all | tist Sunday school and is to be pre- | big Goodyear cotton plant at Williams- | of assessors, as o the nsseasment on Take it I'oday services, e bearers were Samuel|newspaper advertising, providing and | sented a Bible by the school. ville offered to do everything possible | the Bugbee propertv, was made from z Snow, George W. Snow, Warren Nich- | paying for lighting the tent and lot to help in th +X. The story was|the grand list of 1915, Ol Zrl, ki T hoe .. Tarthl Al s tor ; Pastor Recovers. o help in the work. e story was | the grs st of . A year after the e - BARGAIN S 31 hauling the equipment to and| /pe, o s Nightingale, who has been | e same wherever the selectmen went. | Busbee appeal from the board of re- [~ ——— " — in the Willimantic cemetery under the | from the lot. Each suarantor will re ;) : : > pproached declined; | lief. Qirection of Jay M. Shepard, funeral|ceive a copy of the agreement with |1l at his home for a few weeks, is now | nany “asked for appoiptment. of their Calls Special Mesting. will ‘be installed by Worthy 7 the mames of the guarantors attached. |, 1y 0 V™ L0 %0, s "church for the |OWn accord. Business men, working! Mayor J. J. McGarry announced on | Master Davis and Mrs. Davis. P will = 2 To Take Military Enroliment. first time in fou X men, men of a score of cccupations are | Saturday that he has called a ial alled at 1.30 and you say prices May-Larkin Engagement. First Selectman James H. Shea has| The probatiomer class met at the |T€ady and anxious to do the work re- | mecting of the common. counci: for this z will include addresses . up, and what we |5, and Mrs. Charles Lewis of South | appointed as men to take the military | parsonage Saturday afternoon at g |duired. evening to consider what _ procedure e ¥ B, Harrison of Woodstock ars gomg up, Windham have announced the engage- [ enrollment, John Potter, Charles "Pal- | o'clock. — There was a £00d attendance. Forty Men Selected. shall be adopted to meet the require-|and State Master Davis. Dr. Valevls Selectman Gilbert said that 40 men | ments of Governor Holcomb's proclam. Parker, will speak gpon Goumec - g2 9 | ment of their daughter, Hattie May, to| mer, Riehard Herbert, L. A. Carpen- - . - say is a fake. But “taint 80.” | Gioree W. Larkin of this city. Both | ter. 7. It Hennon. 3. . Mctarthy, ar,| Changed to Suit Norwich Mesting. |, Seloctman Giibert saiq thet 40 men |ments of Governer Hoicombiy proclam. cut's need for 4 Woman's Reformato: of the young people are well known in | thur L’Heureux. For the enroilment| The women's missionary meeting will | co, ave been obtained. The list of | sus in every town 2 We have “odds and ends” | Willimantic where they are employed. |in Lisbon First Selectman . L, Kan- |be held Friday afternoon at the home | the enumerators ia pabliched clsewhere | MoGarry: will fmvite the moiies oHay0r | of interest and other number 9 ahan has ~appointed E. B. Cheney.|of Mrs. E. E. Codiin. The meeting is | and they will proceed forthwith (o] other town sofficials to particlnmie i | the Programme complete. all over the store, every floor, Witnessed Taftville Game. - | Frances Johnson, Hermon Learned |usually held on Wednesday, but be- | secure the Information that is desired | meeting. — by liné of | A number of the more rabid basket-|and Alwin Kampf. These names will [cause of the missionary meeting in|in the interest of state and nation, a| It is expected that the met result of SUFFRAGE ACTIVITIES. every of goods in|p.i Tans ot thin: cie G s hagkel~|be sent to Hartford today and the | Norwich on that date it was changed | work in whieh Connecticat leads ihe | the meeing be the taking of ac- ; : B - has Taftville Saturday night to see the|™cN Will then receive their commis-|to Friday, for this week only. United States. tion for the formation of a body of|What the Organization is Accomplish- our big warergoms 8OMEe- | ume between Taftville and Jewett | 198 from the governor. 3 Group Meetings. Bk LEER enumerators who will do in Putnam ing Throughout the State. L D o et O eaoYd| 'The sroup meetings which began REFUSED LICENSE. In the way of listing the town's man- — ke T hood and 'is special fitness to do dif- Suffrage workers Here gave out the - £ - City. The game was the third of the thing we wish to turn into |l poimeSamn " as, e il STmor Hlcam e O AN 0 iagt Monday evening are to -be hell) and Lisbon will be visited and thelr | 1o6t Monday evening are to be held Disap- | ferent things that is beng done or|following Saturday, relative to thelr Persistent Eli Dagenias Ag about_to be done in every other town |activities in the state: money. declaration secured as to their wil- g 5 Chimney Fire. _ |lingness to accept military service. |(Monday) evening at Ar and Mre T.| Pl fod by’ County Gommismlonsess Voo i paty Connecticut is taking part in the na- Watch for the .values in| At 1115 Saturday morning a still Ietea i Tu - S. R. Kitchen’s; Wednesday. at Mr. and | _The county commissioners have de- Lincoln Night at Grange. o lic gt i z alarm was rung in for a fire at the| The post office will be closed today | Mrs, C. D. Salisburye: Tharsday. at|clined to grant a license fo Eli J. Daze- A ’ National Woman Suffrag £ th home of Atte William A. Ki £ s rs. C. D. Salisbury’s; ursday, al li o4 Tonight will be Lincoln night at the | ¢, h reek beginnf: i our or e next orney William A. King of | from eight o'clock in the morning un- | Mr and Mrs. T. W. Potter's: Friday. | nias, who applied for one in November s gl or the week beginnin, $7 Windham road. Chief Thomas Fo- | til six at night. The bank and library {at Mr. and Mrs. He Bl i store inf the Toar of tho Boao DIock | meesung, of Putnam srange. In ob-|The pin is that aspecial two months. ley and Benjamin Hills responded to|will also be élosed. these ‘meetings. will be held. at 7.30]in Union street. The ground on which | worence Bl et the|gue of one of the newspapers in one the call and found the fire in the chim-| ~Dorcas circle of The King's Daugh- | ;"% the commissioners decline to grant Mr. | oial orosiamaent there will be 4 spe- | town or city in ounty should ney of the house. Two cans of chem- | ters meets at Mrs. Samuel Thatcher's| ™ Sl qay Feb. 25th, is Everybody at |Dagenias 2 license is that there is a | omeers o nme: o ohe newly eclected|pe publisini that week. A suffrago 9 fcal were used to extinguish the blage, | Tuesday evening. & s . 25th, rybody D s & I ente S panat there is 2 |oMcers -will occupy their chaixg for the | special edition in every county through- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whittaker of | ChUTCh da: B S T o oo whmre " |first time, an a number of them will [out the length and breadth of the Unii- Fall River spent Sunday at Mr. and Waiting for Batteries. EiteR ToF ot read short papers having to do with|eq States is the alm of the National Charities Meeting Tonight. Mrs, H. B, Dauls. % Mr. Bois, who has been warking in | Phpe turning down of Mr. Dagenias | SV¢Nts and features of the life of Lin- | Suffrage asociation. It is } likely . 3 United Charities association| Mrs. Champion Mathewson _and |the new exchang® ‘telefhone "building | application, folldwing fhe filing of re- | oo ., Also there will be a programme | that this aim will be fuily r d. In P will hold jts postponed meeting in the | daughter. Janet of New Haven, are at | for fhe past few weeks. left Saturday | monstrances and hearinzd on the same, | oL Patriotic music names will be pro-}fact therc are many counties in the rooms on Valley street this evening.|A. R. Young's. night for some other iocality, where | was the subject of considerable dis. |Loocd for membership. ITnited States in wiich there isunot a AL this meeting various committees| Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of [he will work until the batteries arrive | cussion on the streets here Saturday.|"i!l Speak on Connecticut Berkshi: single . daily newspaper issued ut will be appointed to carry out the va- | Danlelson were Sunday guests at A.|at Moosup. He will then come back | While no reasonable person can deny| At Doan Hall farm, the S. B. Wicks | undoubtedly there will by ger pub- rious dutles. H. Jones. to this office and finish up his work. | that the number of saloons in-the vi- | Place in Pomfret, John F. Myers, field | licaticn of suffrage Das. aha Syjizage state of the Union —_— Mrs. Arthur Strickland -has returned | Mr. Coilins plans to leave some time | cinity of the locati d in Mr.|Mman and representative of the Ameri-)features in every Day of Winter Sports. to Middletown. ~She was accompan- | next week. He will be able to finish g:g;',’ni:s‘ aDplication "i:megen:mus]; can Berkshires association, is to speal | than has ever been seen before in the led by Mise Dorothy Paul and Miss|his work so that a return trip will be | ample to meet the nceds of the most | Wednesday of this week. 'His subject hlstory of this or any other country. ean Burleson. thirsty of men, the comment of citi- | Will be Berkshires in Connecticut, and Paper to Be Published. Telephone 285-3 . Many were tempted by the deep Main and i Streets snow in the center of the city to go % . Z Union Seigting Subday . Sitgriooh. . T tn]em}iahin &%“ni"‘s.l”'édl’e chi.li'sze of Breviti zens dealt largely with other consid- | his subject is expected to be of sce-| iThe newspaper cditors and publi & > roads on the outskirts of the city were| S‘mda" Pricie Sl Th:re Tary | afoosup troop, No. 1, Boy Seouts of | erations, indicative of a belief that Mr. | ¢ial interest to persons interested in|ers in this state 2 g a warm i1 Willimantic, Conn. bare in a number of spots wheer the | 5o viran ' WETE | America, held a meetinis Saturday af- | Dagenias is not without a great many | hog Taising. There is to be a men- |tarest In the ent and! f5e of- snow had drifted thus waking the|® john Foffman is attending the Put- | ternoon at the home of Edwin Lyen. | friends who believe that ‘he eral discussion of matters pertaining|fering hearty fon with the : sleighing parties get out and walk in|nam Trade Shop, learning the ma-|A couple of hours were very pleasantly | have been more favorably dealt with.. |to this branch of stock raisits and M. |sufrragists. = Arrangements are n some cases. Canrisie? Bade spent. T Wicks is in-hope that there will be|yet complete for these issues, but it is D The wind that prevailed during the S TR Yvonne Boudreau, Reynold Mathieu FUNERALS. reps~ientatives from ull parts of East- [sate to say that there will not be a Bl 4F c, JACKSON last few days tended to blow a great| . STONINGTON and Alfred Delbac. students at As- — ern Connecticut. spot in Connecticut where a special deal of the snow off of the ice on the sumption college, Worcester, spent a + Migs Mary E, Sheldon Class Appointments. suffrage edition of one of the newspi- randail, | At a meeting of the Sunday School |Pers commonly circulated in the town DE”m various ponds in and around the city e short recess at their homes here in The body of Mrs, Mary A. C: ' making fairly good skating. A flum-|James E. Lord Compensates Town |town. They leave for the college this|yidow of Cranston C. Crandall. ‘was | committee of the Congregational|OF city will not make its appearance 752 Main Street Wil ber took advantage of their opportuni-| for Bridge Expense—Double Funeral | (Monday) afternoon 5! received here Sunday from Chicage. |church the following classes were |at the appointed time. ) Sfurasite for Mrs. Mary J. Burns and Her Mrs. Crandall was formerly a resident | named to have charge of different| In taking a warm interest in the pro- Hours—9 a. m. to 3 p. m. _Phone 44 Daughter. : MYSTIC of Danielson and of Brooklyn. Mr. of the year: March 11, Mis- s h ge, the. presi- 4 5 Crandall was a druggist here, leaving ary concert, Delta Pi class: March, | dent's example will stimulate not on the members of his own party but all £ A Stand-By That Never Fails. s A Bt h | 3 e gie tHis town 1o 1865 for Brookiyn, whers | teachers’ * banquet, Al- JAY M. SHEPARD |romeds: tnon that, then the other-and | Lords Foint, 1o gradually wdding s | How the Holiday Will Be Observed— | for'yCirs, until 1576, he was cashier of ane; AT 3, Basier con- a1 1otker of congratalation to get relief from none. There is one|the taxable list of the town of Ston-| Douglas-Meyers Marriage Last April | the "Windham County National bank |cert and decorations, Drop-in-Class; |most cordial leiter of congratujation to closed—Funeral of Kenneth |and treasurer of the Brooklyn Savings |May 13, Mothers' day, Hold Fast olass; | Mrs. Catt, president of the National Eucceeding Elmore & Shepard |standard family medicine that i ildi ets | in bl s t 3 4 & ston by erecting buildings at that| Just bank, both institutions now doing |June 10, .Children’s day, Mrs. E. M.|Woman Suffrage assoclation, on the passage of the presidential and munici o right at the seat of trouble and gives | growing summer resort. When the . : 'mn)lm relief in coughs, colds and croup. T.|broject of bullding & bridge over “the| Douglas—Miss Conant’s Mother and | b gjress in Danielson. He was one of | Warner, chairman decorations: Sisma y t : H. Foley 120 Michigan street, Mar- | railroad tracks to make _a better| Sister Die. the leading spirits in the founding of | Beta cla: August picnic, Kenneth |Ple ssffrage bill in North Dakota—the Sharpe, Gilbert Perry, Miss M. L.| bl granting suf? e to the women of 60-62 Northk illimantic | auette, Mich., says: “The only reme-|driveway to the point was being con- == i 5 the Brooklyn Savings bank. Mr. Gran- g e ‘-Ili“‘ St., "x eATtIC | 7 we ever e for coushs ana’ colds | sidered jn town meeting, Mr. Lord de-| Today (Monday), Lincoln's birthday: | dall died about 35 years ago. For a | Wheaton, Mrs. C. M. Letters; Septem- | North Dakota on tiie same lerms as it is Foley's Honey and Tar. It has been |clared that he would pay a certain |2 legal holiday, the bank will be closed | time thereafter Mrs. Crandail lived in |ber 30, Rally day, Alpha Beta class; |15 enjoyed by the women of Hiinol HIRAM N. FENN our stand-by for vears and never fails | percentage of the sale of lots to the|2ll day, and some of the stores will|the vicinity of Hartford, later going |Nov. 12, World’s Temperance Sunday | “May I express to you and your . close for half the day. The postoffice | west. concert, Welcome class: __Christmas, | ganizatior wrote President” Wilson, to cure us.” Soothes hoarseness; stops |town and that ultimately all the town - “, ? N UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, |tickling in throat; heals inflamimation | expended for the wide hishway would JESIE Soewl E iy s ol vy in 0w Herbert Lyman, s O s ST S il o A D ;’M“"fi‘, 62 Church St. Willimantic and soreness. Contains no opiates.|be paid back to the town. Mr. Lord | oPen from 6.30 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., &n -, Lyma on, "Nelsh 8- 1. “Hurgont; Uocbrations, | DEROSI LY O4BEXEEY st PR - B The Lee & Osgood Co. simply gave his word that this would | from 530 p. m. until 630 p. m. No|p 5L ILe WOME OF HetRert LYman N | wWe' Sisters class, Mrs. C. D. Sharpe's | passage by the legislature of that state be donme. That was enough for the |money order will be issued and the city vices for Miss Mary E. Sheldon were clasa. g :zra);e”i\:\egrriiz‘;}‘ltnl‘; \?ole‘ i‘(:(’;a'v\‘::]doenv;.w' B L s o e e s o T ey conducted by Rey. George F. Genung, electors and for municipal officers? As Dpaid §500, into the town treasury to-|and the rural carriers will not g0 out|p 'p “Byrial was in the South ceme- QUINEBAUG CLASS. ! wards defraying the cost of the con- |om their routes. % — N T you know I have a very real interest in struction of, that bridge. Married. Last April. Rt To Meet With Local Grange Next Sat. | the extension qf the suftrage to women % Double Funeral. Announcements have been received Passed Examinations. urday—Fine Programme Arranged. |iian should be appiauded s o r ‘ / Mrs. Mary J. Dunham Burns, widow | in the village of the marriage of Harty | Announcements have been made bisinjiiis St e et A ) of Michael Burns, died Friday of|E. Douglas of Mystic and Mrs. Magda- | from the adjutant generals office at| Mrs Susie G. Williams., Brooklyn, fho v ol vl pneumonia at her home in Water |lene Meyers, which took place in Bos- | Hartford that First Lieutenant F. E.|secretary, sent out on Saturday the fol The women Wi h‘-”m X TP s street, the same disease that caused |ton Saturday, April 29, 1916. Mr. and | Withee and Second Lieutenant ira A.[ilowing notices relative to the first|With - u!{m’sth fflp “?d’ W ilson WILLIMAKTIC, CONN the death of her daushter, Mrs. Nor- | Mrs. Douslas are to reside on Water | Warren of the Thirteenth company, |meeting of the vear of Quinebaug |cerity the step that Presiden n & 3 man E. Wilcox, the day before. Mrs. | street, Mystic, for a while. Coagt Artillery corps, successfully | STange, to be held here next Saturday, | might take in urging upon congress the lfl;lsl;nsdwuh born in Mystic, May 28, — passed their examinations for advance- | With Putnam grange: immediate passage of ';.};5 Suxm;db. An,- r , daughter of William and Sophie -2 S ment, and that Lieutenant Withee be.| The first regular meeting of Quin-|thony amendment. his would tell g E ceeding Captain E. L. Darbie, who, at | Will be held w utnam grange, No, | women suffr: 5 car \f s g i e Ty e R RPN 'r(;"::‘;é ;"‘::"l;m,l” was | Dis ‘own request, was placed on the |97, at Odd Fellows' hall, Putnam, on |possibly be dome by the individual y Srebster. Mass, and Bdward Burns, of | The funeral of Kenneth Douglas Was | reserve list Dec. 1, Licutenant, Warren | Saturday, February 24th, 1917. Morn- | sttaes. e brother. The double Tuneral was held | from the home of his ~ Erandfatber, | PSoming first lieutenant. ing session will open in the Fifth de- Heard and Seen. A o d:,' e e doul ewi %en ‘was hel — m eC ome o a Sergeant Johnw Casey, now in N gree for business at 10.45 a. m., and Treasurer Daniel J. Byrne of the 3 o SeIVioN StiTuastoh Shemeap. ou Trerl stoael andiwichSh % chiinté For. @ commisn'o Putnam Savings bank left Saturday . Perhaps you may be one of the many e ¥irst Baptist church, conducted by | was largely attended. Rev. Welcome | 5 sicond. licutenant, and already has afternoon to spend Lincoln day with Rev. George B. Marston. E. Bates, pastor of the Union Baptist | 25 Secor e Fora B Only t 1 frienas In Boston. 3 e e e oS i o g eived permission 'to appear before |league. Oniy two more league games | friends in Boston. hundreds who during the next few weeks o werae et htort "t the ‘bes|the examining board. must be played by Killingly. Losing| Plainfield High School girls defeated vill b f 9 TR oo orBal e Dateb bisces wers Rayrolls to Be Made Out. both, they can at'least tle -for the |ths Putnam High School girfs at bask- 3 b F > chgmpionship, but as th are | ethall. ', will buy a phonograph for your own home ,nfiis MMTBM beautiful, several large set pieces| Captain Withee said Saturday atter- | S Hourtehotie and wbommes 45¢1 Wil being Lincoln day and a legal I coming from -Ansonia, where the young | noon that by tonight the payrolis un- | cems more than likely, on the strength | holly the banks in the city will be man worked. Burial was in Evergreen | der which the members of the local of the season’s record, that K#lingl closed. E m vn“? cemetery, Stonington. - company are to recelve pay for. weekly | 05, e, Season's record, that Ki team | Mrs. W. J. Bartiett addressed a larie H Mother and Sister Dead. drills will have been made out and that has not iost a league game this sea- |audience at a suffrage meeting held the men will receive their first pay | oo . R b iy woning . Mrs, Alice Conant, cierk in Eugene Many Doctors Use Musterole Seamans’ store, is at her home in Ston- “nderlthonnew e ment within ten Falls on lcy Walks. 3 ¥, W. Barber of this city conducted — X oUm; Tt DpsbabieE Following the quick freezeup of the | Services at the Congregational church %=/ or as a gift for someéne else. You may hawe decided even to buy some certain make, thinking that all are pretty much alike and that selection is simply’ a matter of deciding what price you want to pay. i . _|ington, called there by the death of So many sufferers have found relief | her sister, Mrs. Ni n F. Wilcox, and Short Paragraphs. slush of the day before, Danfeloon peo. | 1, Danielson Sunday. fin Musterole that you ought to buy a|her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Burns, both| Harold H. Barber, student at ple awoke Saturday morning to find| The choir of the TCongregational i dying with pneumonia within 24 hours | Hartford Theological seminary, the sidewalks a g of ice, and many | Church went to Webster on their an- e nual sleighing party Friday evening. < Shgk small jar and try it. If you want to buy a machine that will give you Just spread it on wilh the fingers. Rub | of ach other. son of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Barber of | falls resulted, especlally during the ; . St actin it in. First you feel a gentle glow, then Social and Personal. Danielson, conducted service at _the | early and dark morning hours. Ko se. K. of C. Activity jrged. service and satis action y a a delicions, cooling comfort. MEnsicrait Clyde Burrows of New York is in|Congregational church in Central Vil- | rious accidents were reported, how-| William J. Mc(inley, supreme secre- : routs the. b loosens up stiffencd | town for a few days. lage Sunday. ever. o tary of the Knights of Colunmibus, has COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA Soitits il i Miss Mary Packer of Brooklyn, N.; Miss Marietta Healey of Hartford - |sent out a circular inviting members 1 RS icoiSo Slean, wilte oinment, | 3 .4 Euest o ner iser Ss Jobe | 728 (g £205t Sundny S s, a0 .| suDDEN DEATH OF FommER |5t cact f i thel Suenion 7 The wonderful sound chamber, the Sensitive reproducer, || made with oil of mustard, It penetrates | “ land HAWilcox has ve-| TFrank A. Demming of Providence GREENEVILLE RESIDENT. |{joipatins in Chautaudua work as a me. z g ’ Captain Rowiend T Wilce: T | visited with friends in Danielson over o o ot Ietarmatton on to the scat of pain and %;i(s it away, tuEn‘Bd from a visit in Hartford. the perfected tone-arm and ‘#6ne-control leaves are but does mot bliste G Mark L. Gilbert has returned | Sunday. .|Miss Harriet Brooks Had Complained bjects to bundreds of thous- ster the teriderest skin. L. Gilbe: =2 "The annual Marl Gras party of the of Feeling Ill Saturday, Thds of intelligent people. ¢ LD o features that make the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA a | ([ oxg the Place of the mussy, old |t New York after few days’ VSit In | pyior tWhist club is scheduled for this . . 3 ey week. e R R A om0 80 T S AN musical instrument of magnificent range and power and Musterole is. récommended for bron-| George I Emmons has returned | Wil (s 17 ynones thick on some small A 2, S chitis, croup, asthma, pleurisy, lumbago, | “"3¥ B. Norman of Providence | bodies of water hereabouts now, indi- I A of the utmost-delicacy of expression. neuralgia, sprains, -bruises, stif neck, . Inthe village. | cative of the fact that thunderstorms of headache and colds-of the chest (it often h 1 ory has returned |40 not always help break the backbone | ij urday siven For Infants and Children 3 Int Step in and hear the new February Rg:or&. P““"s- preumonia). K The construction force at Williams- | ing Mrs. Ennis went to iy mrcs | InUse ForOver30 Years in_the e. Miss Helen Wilbur will entertain the | Ville will reach as high as 700 men dead. Monday club this (Monday) afternoon. | When spring is well opened, it is Ah-?&beu- THE . C. MURRAY CO. STERO[F B o i | B ez necticut Business resul

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